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Thursday, July 31, 1969
News Notes From
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By Mrs, Wilbur Jones
Mr, and Mrs, Lanier Morgan
of Millen were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. g. Morgan.
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Mrs. Lenora Thomas and Mrs.
Elizabeth Wallace of Atlanta vi
sited the D. T. Vaughn’s this
weekend and attended church with
them.
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Pat and Lee Rawlins of Green
ville, south Carolina are spending
some time with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pat
rick.
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HNNIVERSARY SHU
MBl Get Everyday Deep-Cut Discount Prices
FRESH FRYER (LIVER LB. 65C) FRESH LEAN. DELICIOUS SMOKED — . _ । VI A I
breast quarters f.37c ground round t 8 .93c pork chops , L ?si.o9 Tenderay Takes The Guesswork
FRESH FRYER (GIZZARDS LB. 390) FREEZER QUEEN (COOKING BAGS) LEAN TENDER ' Ollt Os Buvina Beef!
LEG QUARTERS . LB 33c ENTREE MEATS pkg 29c PORK STEAK . LB Bsc vui VI Buying deci.
FRESH (BACKS LB. 190) BLACKHAWK BOSTON BUTT I TENDERAY AH Kroger Tenderay Beef and the plants where it is packed
FRYER WINGS L . 8 .39c RATH WIENERS PORK ROAST -75 c MB””"
FRESH DRESSED REGAL 2 LB. TENDER FRESH (BUTT PORTION LB. 750) packing plants and wholesomeness and edibility of meat.
BAKING HENS . LB 49c REDFERN WIENERS p v a a c c ksl.29 PORK HAMS S . LB 65c
PACKERS LABEL OVEN READY 10-16 LB. SIZE BUDDIG SMOKED (YOUR CHOICE OF 3 OZ. PKGS.) FRESH BONELESS (IDEAL FOR THE GRILL) BONELESS (SHOULDER CLOD LB. $1.39) FRESH
TURKEY , L8 .43c LUNCHEON MEATS 1 .’39c PORK CHOPS -$1.49 BOSTON ROLL ROAST...., L ! $129 GROUND CHUCK . 83c
WISHBONE GAME SUNNYLAND SLICED YOUR CHOICE OF 6 OZ. PKGS. FRESH CUBED HI-BRAND
CORNISH HENS ^79t LUNCHEON MEATS , LB 39< PORK CUTLETS i 8 .89c CUBED BEEF STEAK.... $1.09 RIB STEAKS -$1.33 I
SLAMACOjL^^^ | STREM-O-K AN...... 53< | W WI“7MB”WRH B 1 '
lj™^ | 5115 11 $139 Irs 149 11
SLAB BACONS 18.49 cl 8 .49 c CURE 81 HAMS .!$1.39 I ■ ■ I .. ■ II .. ■ I
SLICED SWIFT BONELESS HOSTESS ■ LD» H ■ ■ LD« H
CARDINAL BACON . LB 79c HAM HALVES 18.51.49l 8 .51.49 R ■
SLICED TENN TUCKY SLICED 1 LB. PKG. $1.79) OsCHr MflVPr
BIG VALLEY BACON “75c COUNTRY HAM . L 8.51.39 Tenderay - . sc ” aycr
rose sliced reelfoot whole or shank half Sirloin Tip, Heel-O-Round or rrcsn Wieners Lb. 75 c
CANADIAN 8AC0N....“51.59 SMOKED HAMS 10 sYze 8 ... .. 8 69 c D - CP J
hm. Kump $139 "* er AO< 5 ,<ed
= koast - I Legs “ > Bologna *t J
PREMIUM SLICED RUDY FARMS (2 LB. ROLL $1.57)
SWIFT BACON -85 c COUNTRY SAUSAGE.... -79 c _ BONELESS ™™ ™c OT uv EOT
, BUDYS FARM RACON - M J PICNK HAMC -59 c S,RIOIN TIP STEAK ROUND STtM B UVER L - Wt
\ KUuYj rAKJn DAkUn 89C J \rltmC. MAMS j"C / tenderay boneless top or jiffy tenderay boneless
X 7 BOTTOM ROUND STEAK..-$1.29 CUBED STEAKS L ? 51.39 POT ROAST -$1.09
Sunrise Fresh Produce
SUNNYLAND FRESH SLICED (CALF LIVER LB. 79C)
roll sausage -59 c
SMOKED BACON 4 B L O 8 >51.39 PORK LIVER -39 c BKTtM
Endive
fj Vv'' Fcrnrnlo Sunnyslope premium HBBBBIIMHMHi
Oob Boston . L * PEACHES .: a . s . te .:" e .?'. f :“ e :?...-29c PEATMOSS 6 C .V $3.98
LARGE SELECT SLICING
iWOI Ronjmne NECTARINES 8 ™69 c CUCUMBERS 4 ™ 49c
Na iiyi.l Leaf Lettuce Lb. 39‘ Bibb Lettuce Lb. 59* B a ßT l E tt
—B 11 fff PEARS 3-69 c TOMATOES -29 c
P*lMt' kr oger five varieties A g
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones spent
the weekend at the camping area
at Hard Labor Creek near Rut
ledge.
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Mrs. C. H. Hays spent a few
days last week with her sister,
Mrs. Martin Knight at Dacula.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones
visited S. L. Vaughn awhile Fri
day afternoon.
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Several from our community
attended the annual meeting of
the Snapping Shoals Electric
Membership Corporation Friday
afternoon at the Salem Camp
ground. At the noon hour a deli
cious bar-b-cue meal was ser
ved.
** * *
The W.S.C.S. of Mansfield uni
ted Methodist Church met on
Wednesday night at the parson
age. Rev. Britt Hadley gave a
most interesting program. It
was enjoyed by all present. Del
cious refreshments were served
by Mrs. Hadley.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scar
brough were luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Summer in
Decatur Thursday.
♦* * *
Mrs. Paul Harwell of New
born visited Mrs. Mattle India
Sigman Saturday afternoon.
** * *
Rufus Spears Is a patient at
Newton County Hospital. IBs fr
iends are wishing for him a ra
pid and complete recovery and
hope he can return home soon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton
and son’s, Stan and Doug of Fort
Wayne, Indiana and Mrs. Sherrod
Smith of Reidsville have returned
to their respective homes after
attending the 50th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen
Lunsford. W. H. Ozburn of Bos
ton, Mass, is making an extend
ed visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ewell
Lunsford.
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Kin Hays is visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archa
bold Odum of Baxley this week.
** * *
Mrs. Mattie India Sigman spent
last week with her children in
Covington. The Fred Harwell’s
and William Crawford’s. OnSun
day they went to Atlanta and on the
way home they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Idus Harwell and fa
mily in Conyers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntosh
attended homecoming at Alcovy
Sunday.
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Mrs. W. E. Scarbrough spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Staples of McDonough.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hitchcock
spent the weekend with their ch
ildren In Decatur and Marietta.
The occasion was celebrating
Mr. Hitchcock’s birthday.
♦* * *
Mrs. Fred Adams is spending
some time at her home here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anson Prosser
spent the weekend with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Prosser and girls.
** * *
Mrs. Roy Davis was called to
Dahlonega last week due to the
illness of her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Thomas Davis.
♦* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb and fa
mily spent last week vacationing
at Fernandina Beach, Florida.
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We extend sympathy to Miss
Ethel Hays, James Hays, and
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Lee Hays In the loss of a bro
ther, Ross J. Hays at Wrens.
He is a former resident of Man
sfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood, Jr.
and children visited Mr, and
Mrs. C. H. Jones Sunday after
noon.
Slope That Slab
When designing a patio to ad
join house walls, many land
scape architects specify a wood
deck because it avoids the rain
drainage problems sometimes
found with paving. If paving is
used, be sure to slope it away
from the house one-eighth inch
per running foot, more if the
soil is clay, the house has a
basement, or a hillside rises be
yond the patio.
Clothing Construction Class Participants
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PICTURED ABOVE from left to right are Gwendolyn Easton, Mrs.
Annie Sidwell, Mrs. Alice Chaney and Mrs. Novella Baity holding
certificates they received and modeling dresses completed while
they attended a clothing construction class taught by the county
associate home economist, Mrs. Lottie Johnson. Other members
of the class were not present for the picture.
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